Skip to content
wonderlit
Books
Articles
Feedback
Send Feedback
Bug
Suggestion
Book Data Issue
Other
Send Feedback
Browse
→
Interests
→
Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,411 books about math & numbers
0–3 yrs
1507 books
4–7 yrs
697 books
8–11 yrs
180 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The Shapes Trilogy #2
Square
Mac Barnett
Square spends his days moving blocks until Circle mistakes his hard work for artistic genius, leading to a humorous look
Ages 4–8
Baby University #11
Blockchain for Babies
Chris Ferrie, Marco Tomamichel
Blocks of data and secure links become as simple as a game of catch in this colorful board book introduction to the worl
Ages 0–3
Eight Animals #1
Eight Animals on the Town
Susan Middleton Elya
Eight animal friends shop for supper at the market and head to a lively dance in this rhythmic story that blends English
Ages 4–8
1
...
46
47
48
49
50
...
101
12–18 yrs
34 books
Millions of Snowflakes
Mary McKenna Siddals
The quiet wonder of a winter day comes alive as a child catches and counts falling flakes one by one.
Ages 1–4
Usborne Touchy-Feely
1 2 3
Fiona Watt
Simple numbers and engaging visuals introduce the very youngest learners to the world of counting from one to ten.
Ages 0–3
How Long Is a Month?
Claire Clark
Clear photos and simple text break down the calendar to show exactly how a month works as a unit of time within the year
Ages 4–7
Swan Harbor: A Nature Counting Book
Laura Rankin
Nature moves through the four seasons of a peaceful harbor, inviting you to count plants and animals from one to twenty.
Ages 3–7
Touch and Feel #4
Animal Counting
Charlie Gardner
Big, small, and colorful animals lead the way through the basics of counting in this simple introduction to numbers.
Ages 0–4
Look Around! A Book about Shapes
Leonard Everett Fisher
Familiar everyday scenes hide circles, squares, and triangles just waiting to be identified in this visual hunt for basi
Ages 2–6
My Path to Math
People Patterns
Nathan Olson
Help your child discover the rhythm of the world by spotting patterns in the way people dress, work, and play together.
Ages 4–7
Clocks and More Clocks
Pat Hutchins
Mr. Higgins has four different clocks, but every single one tells a different time. Join him on a frantic trip to the cl
Ages 4–8
One Gorilla: A Counting Book
Anthony Browne
Vibrant portraits of gorillas, gibbons, and mandrills invite you to count your way through the fascinating world of prim
Ages 2–5
Hello Math Reader
Bart's Amazing Charts
Dianne Ochiltree
Ever wondered how to map out your favorite things? Bart shows how to turn daily life into amazing charts and graphs thro
Ages 4–7
Word Fun #3
If You Were a Plus Sign
Trisha Speed Shaskan
Watch how numbers grow and combine through colorful examples that turn the concept of addition into a fun, easy-to-grasp
Ages 5–8
What's in a Number?
Sue Heap
Playful rhymes and bright illustrations introduce the foundational magic of counting and basic mathematical concepts to
Ages 2–5
First Learning #1
How Many?
Debbie MacKinnon
Bright photographs invite you to count everything from three fuzzy kittens to ten delicious cookies in this interactive
Ages 1–4
Bea's 4 Bears
Martha Weston
Bea starts her busy morning with four favorite teddy bears and ends with zero, leading to a gentle search to find every
Ages 2–5
My Big Book of Words #1
My Big Book of Spanish Words
Rebecca Emberley
For parents eager to introduce a second language early, this vibrant oversized board book makes first Spanish and Englis
Ages 0–3
Sean Wants to Be #1
Sean Wants to Be Messi
Tanya Preminger
Second-grader Sean is determined to become the next Leo Messi. To get there, he has to tackle bullies, teachers, and mat
Ages 5–8
DK Readers
Women in Science
Jen Green
Mathematical geniuses and engineering pioneers take center stage in these stories of women whose incredible scientific i
Ages 7–11
Black and White
Debora Vogrig
Zebras gallop and piano keys dance as two opposite colors join forces to create bold, beautiful patterns across every pa
Ages 3–7
A Kids Book About
A Kids Book About Money
Adam Stramwasser
Learning how to save, budget, and spend wisely is a vital life skill. Start a conversation about where money comes from
Ages 5–9
10 Minutes till Bedtime
Peggy Rathmann
A surprise visit from a family of hamsters turns a little boy’s evening routine into a high-speed countdown to sleep.
Ages 2–5
Gus & Sully #3
All Week Long
Steve Light
Gus the rhino and Sully the mouse spend a full week learning that even when friends like different things, they can stil
Ages 1–4